NewsRadio

The workplace sitcom "NewsRadio" explores the office politics and interpersonal relationships among the staff of WNYX NewsRadio, New York's #2 news radio station. Beleaguered news director ...
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After Bill's funeral, the staff deals with their grief. Catherine comes back to read some private messages as part of Bill's last will. Matthew wants to believe Bill is still alive and traveling the ...

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Trivia

In the final season, a picture of the late Phil Hartman can be found in Dave Nelson's office. See more »

Goofs

Bill McNeal frequently misattributes quotes to John Keats. In Season One, Episode 10, "Rat Funeral," Hartman attributes the line "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may..." to Keats; the line is actually from "To the Virgins, to Make Most of time" written by Robert Herrick. In Season Two, Episode 11, "Station Sale," Hartman attributes the line "Yours is not to reason why, yours is but to do and die;" to John Keats, 1776; Hartman's version is actually slightly adapted from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade" published in 1870. See more »

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[after Lisa tells Jimmy that she and Dave are dating]
Jimmy James:
How's the staff going to feel once everyone knows that you're dating? Come on, Lisa, you know how people feel about Yoko Ono.
Lisa:
Right.
Jimmy James:
And Dave, you know how people feel about Paul McCartney.
Dave:
I think you mean John Lennon, sir.
Jimmy James:
No, people liked him.
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Crazy Credits

In the poker game episode, Boba Fett is courtesy of 'J. T. Hutt'. See more »

User Reviews

News Radio is a brilliant 90's television show. It's a great comedy, great actors, and is flexible (has many different forms of comedy) Never boring or dull. Once I started watching, I couldn't stop. I never miss it! Get it on your TV screen NOW!

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